View Full Version : The absolute worst pawn shop experience ever
blissfulnoise
03-21-2005, 03:54 PM
I've never had anything like this happen to me.
I'm out with my wife doing some shopping this weekend, and we hit a few pawn shops. Nothing in any except some old loose Genesis sports carts and copies of Double Dribble, when I spot a stack of old game manuals.
I think about offering for the whole lot but it looks like a lot of junk and some photocopied manuals. I ask to take a look at the stack, and the owner is nice about it and makes a joke about getting me not getting them for free. That's fine, I wasn't expecting to.
I pick out about 13 manuals (nothing stellar, Mystical Ninja on SNES, Ninja Gaiden III on NES, and Rock & Roll Racking on SNES are best of the lot) and tell the owner I'd like them.
He says, well, he prices off of eBay. I say, ok, I'll give you a dollar a manual.
He proceeds to tell me he's going to have to look up each manual on eBay and get me a total price, but, ON TOP OF THAT, he's too busy to do it now and that I could call back on Monday.
I explain to the guy, who obviously has no idea of the worth of these manuals, that one dollar per manual is a fair offer and that he'd be lucky to find any bidding history for individual manuals on eBay.
Nope, he says he has "other ways" of finding out their value.
I tell him that he should probably sell his damn manuals on eBay instead of jerking around people and wasting their time.
What a tool-sac.
Anyway, thought I would share with the group. For what it's worth, the shop was located right next to a very cool comic shop in downtown Longmont, Colorado. I forget the name though.
If you live near there please go by and hit him in the face for me.
vespertillio
03-21-2005, 04:00 PM
Ouch, I've never had a pawn experience like that. Most of the bad ones I have had is where there is something I want on the floor and they won't sell it because it has not been 30 days. :roll: I hate that, if you don't want to sell it, don't put it out. You need to come down to Denver more. (Like my VG night for example :D ) That and bring those MAME dvd's with you. :evil:
-hellvin-
03-21-2005, 04:17 PM
Heh, what a moron. Oh well, at least it was nothing stellar and he screwed himself out of a fair amount for something no one else will probably want to buy. He got what he deserved ;D.
sabre2922
03-21-2005, 05:00 PM
I came to the realization that the majority of Pawnshop owners or "employees" are morons when it comes to video games or just about anything else that has to do with computers or them there fancy electronic gizmos LOL
The last time I even bothered to check out a Pawnshop in my area they had a small selection of PSX games most of wich had busted cases or none at all so I ask the simpleton "manager" if they had any PS2 games he then goes on to tell me in his own vocabulary challenged way that "We dont sell many of them Playstation games cause noone every buys em but we sure still sell them NINTENDO GAMES" ROFL
He also said that they pay more for N64 games than Playstation games and I took it that he was including PS2 wich I highly doubt he knows the difference.
also he didnt even know what a Gamecube was x_x
Mr.Faxanadu
03-21-2005, 05:02 PM
Hmmm.... maybe he figured you were a collector and knew something that he didn't.
goatdan
03-21-2005, 05:12 PM
[Putting on my GOAT Store Glasses...]
If I had a brick and mortar store, and you offered me $13.00 for manuals that I had that were not associated with any other games and I didn't know any of them by name, I would HAPPILY sell them to you for that price. The last thing that I would want is for you to walk out of the store after offering me money for something like that with the chance that you wouldn't come back. To tell you to come back on Monday, my options are only to:
- Raise the price if I find something I didn't know out
- Give you the same price
Both ways, you lose. If I was put into that position and I hadn't looked at the manuals and you had asked if you could buy 13 for $13, I would've asked for $20 to see what you said, hoping to settle on $15.00. That way, I get a little more, you get the goods now and everyone's happy.
Hell, if the guy pays himself $10 / hour and it takes one hour to look up each to get a price, then he would have to increase the price by at least $10.00 to pay himself for the time he spent looking them up online. That's crazy.
I have an entire, HUGE box of manuals just chilling for the GOAT Store right now because I try to team them up with loose games, but often times just leave them there. If you saw it, and picked out 13 for games that I didn't have and ones I knew weren't super-high sought after, I'd sell them to you in a heartbeat.
Ah well. It does amaze me how some places can stay in business!
Raedon
03-21-2005, 05:13 PM
Man, am I glad I got into collecting before everyone thought a ET 2600 cart was gold.
Luckly, people will realize they have got crap sooner or later and with the market flooded this will go away. But I'd forget about finding rare nes games in the wild.. it seems NES is the one system people see the rares without knowing anything about the system. I mean.. Bubble Bath Babes, I'd never see that in the wild here.
Necromutant
03-21-2005, 10:45 PM
Hehehe, I am pretty sure that I have been in that very pawn shop in the last few months. I'm up in Loveland and went through that area looking for anything cool, but found a whole lot of nothing. Guess it is a good thing there was nothing (that I saw), based on the reaction you got to tying to buy something at his store, what where you thinking going into his store and wasting his time trying to buy things! LOL
tholly
03-22-2005, 01:17 AM
nothing like turning away money....thats a great business ethic....tell your customers you dont want their money, but that they should come back later and maybe you would sell it to them then
oh well, they're his manuals, so what can you do
Videogamerdaryll
03-22-2005, 03:25 AM
I've never had anything like this happen to me.
I'm out with my wife doing some shopping this weekend, and we hit a few pawn shops. Nothing in any except some old loose Genesis sports carts and copies of Double Dribble, when I spot a stack of old game manuals.
I think about offering for the whole lot but it looks like a lot of junk and some photocopied manuals. I ask to take a look at the stack, and the owner is nice about it and makes a joke about getting me not getting them for free. That's fine, I wasn't expecting to.
I pick out about 13 manuals (nothing stellar, Mystical Ninja on SNES, Ninja Gaiden III on NES, and Rock & Roll Racking on SNES are best of the lot) and tell the owner I'd like them.
He says, well, he prices off of eBay. I say, ok, I'll give you a dollar a manual.
He proceeds to tell me he's going to have to look up each manual on eBay and get me a total price, but, ON TOP OF THAT, he's too busy to do it now and that I could call back on Monday.
I explain to the guy, who obviously has no idea of the worth of these manuals, that one dollar per manual is a fair offer and that he'd be lucky to find any bidding history for individual manuals on eBay.
Nope, he says he has "other ways" of finding out their value.
I tell him that he should probably sell his damn manuals on eBay instead of jerking around people and wasting their time.
What a tool-sac.
Anyway, thought I would share with the group. For what it's worth, the shop was located right next to a very cool comic shop in downtown Longmont, Colorado. I forget the name though.
If you live near there please go by and hit him in the face for me.
I'd tell him to shove the manuals straight up his ASS!!!! :angry:
Cauterize
03-22-2005, 04:44 AM
If you live near there please go by and hit him in the face for me.
LOL! Sorry, but im too far away!
I hate those people who have latched onto evilbay, its spoiling our finds big time!
Griking
03-22-2005, 08:58 AM
The thing that would pissed me off the most that I would have asked him would be why did he even have them out on the floor in the first place obviously for sale if he didn't know how much he wanted for them?
You don't have the time to look up a price now, well I don't have the time to come back when you eventually decide what you want for them.
WanganRunner
03-22-2005, 09:15 AM
What a douchebag.
These pawn shop/thrift owners need to understand that they don't have the luxury of charging ebay prices unless they're.....*gasp*....actually SELLING on ebay.
The reason you can get so high a price on ebay is that essentially anyone in the world can bid on your item. Anyone in the world cannot go into that pawn shop and physically buy it, and the owners SHOULD know that, so they need to settle for the highest price they can realistically recieve from their limited demographic, rather than what the true world price is.
And to be honest, it's best for them just to settle for that. When you're ALSO a brick and mortar business, you can't be adding ebay listing fees and paypal fees into the mix, it gets too expensive when you're already paying rent, insurance, blah blah blah on your brick-and-mortar location. The operating margins are just totally different between those two types of businesses, and unless you've got a really extraordinary item, you need to pick one tactic or the other. They can't afford to NOT sell you those manuals, because they sure as hell can't afford to list them on ebay and have them NOT sell when they're already paying tons of rent $$$ for a place to show them off physically.
People are effin' stupid.
Jibbajaba
03-22-2005, 10:33 AM
This is pretty much the same thing that happened to me with thre TurboDuo this weekend. I saw it in the store, asked how much it was, got a "come back tommorow", then when I went back, the guy STILL had to go check on the internet to see how much it was worth. Why was it in the display case with the other stuff for sale? Thanks for jerking me around....
Problem was, unlike game manuals, the TurboDuo could have been worth the trouble.
Chris
Cmosfm
03-22-2005, 11:02 AM
I've been asked to "come back tommorow" before, for the same reasons you guys have been. The thing is, I'm usually out of town when that happens. I tell them, simply, "I'm 100 miles away from home, I will never be through this area again, I have money now...take it or leave it"
They take it.
:D
Muscelli
03-22-2005, 11:11 AM
darn, what an idiot...
he could have at least priced them before decideing to put them up for sale :roll:
fishsandwich
03-22-2005, 12:09 PM
What an ass! "Come back later."
Price it BEFORE you put it out!
I also HATE it when you go to a game shop and the N64 boxes (or any box, for that matter) are "for display only" and you get the loose cart. I won't buy it.
I went to an independent shop in North Carolina (GSO) and the N64 game was $10 but he charged me $14 for the complete game. I would have made a stinky but I was in a good mood and in a hurry. I'll make a stinky later...
Assmunch!
:angry:
jajaja
03-22-2005, 01:07 PM
I dont see why this is so bad..?
The guy thinks that he might make more money on Ebay selling them, whats wrong with that?
And its also his manuals. But sure.. it might be annoying to not get the manuals if you wanted them. Looks like you wanted them really bad hehe :(
I tell him that he should probably sell his damn manuals on eBay instead of jerking around people and wasting their time.
Did you realy take this tone? If I were the clerk/owner of the store I would never sell it to a customer like that.
Bluteg
03-22-2005, 01:13 PM
I also HATE it when you go to a game shop and the N64 boxes (or any box, for that matter) are "for display only" and you get the loose cart. I won't buy it.
I went to an independent shop in North Carolina (GSO) and the N64 game was $10 but he charged me $14 for the complete game. I would have made a stinky but I was in a good mood and in a hurry. I'll make a stinky later...
I hate that too. My closest Game Xchange leaves NES-N64 boxes out like that.
I went to the counter with a Paper Mario and the guy goes back behind the wire shelves where they keep extra carts/discs and looks through a stack about 5 Paper Mario's. Two were at least boxed! He brings me a shrinkwrapped loose cart. I asked if I could have one in the box and he told me "The managers make us sell the cart only games first" I said no thanks and walked out. :angry:
9c1lt1
03-22-2005, 01:25 PM
He's a pawnshop owner, what do you expect. x_x
There is a pawn near where I live that has a Sega CD and genesis. They have a nice cover of dust, He doesn't have any games or any other systems and wants $50. Year later, still $50.
Push Upstairs
03-22-2005, 02:15 PM
I dont see why this is so bad..?
The guy thinks that he might make more money on Ebay selling them, whats wrong with that?
He should be selling them on Ebay instead of going on about how much he can make on Ebay.
I'm going to have to agree that the local pawn shop isnt Ebay and as such Ebay prices really do not belong on them items contained within.
Ebay prices, more often than not, do not reflect the actual value of an item. I have seen items go for a crapload and other times the same items go for dirt cheap. And as we all know final closing prices are often dictated by the bidders.
That being said, a local pawn shop here has an N64 (no games) for sale for $65...Ebay prices indeed :P
Arcade Antics
03-22-2005, 02:41 PM
The absolute worst pawn shop experience ever
Shoot. And here I thought that this thread was going to be about Pulp Fiction.
blissfulnoise
03-22-2005, 03:47 PM
I dont see why this is so bad..?
The guy thinks that he might make more money on Ebay selling them, whats wrong with that?
And its also his manuals. But sure.. it might be annoying to not get the manuals if you wanted them. Looks like you wanted them really bad hehe :(
Did you realy take this tone? If I were the clerk/owner of the store I would never sell it to a customer like that.
:hmm:
x_x
The short of it is I couldn't have given one care about the manuals. I just didn't want to head back home empty handed so I made an offer.
I've dealt with dozens of pawnshops in various spots across the US. They can put whatever price they want on their wares for all I care, based on eBay or not. The point being that if they’re out, and they're for sell, that they have some sort of price already set on them. You know, the basic tenets of a purchase from a store?
My gripe here is that he's had these things for god knows how long. He finally has a buyer, but he won't sell because now that someone wants them they MUST be worth more than what was offered. He was also a sniveling little shit that couldn't just spit out what he wanted to do about me buying them.
And you're damn right I said precisely that after he told me to call back on Monday after he had a chance to check out the real value of the items. I didn't use profanity towards him, didn't resort to name calling, and I didn't yell at him. I just stated the obvious after it was clear we weren't meant to do business.
And no AA. No man-rape was involved. At least not this time. Sorry to ruin your thread browsing experience.
fishsandwich
03-22-2005, 04:31 PM
I dont see why this is so bad..?
The guy thinks that he might make more money on Ebay selling them, whats wrong with that?
And its also his manuals. But sure.. it might be annoying to not get the manuals if you wanted them. Looks like you wanted them really bad hehe :(
:hmm:
They are laying out for sale. The pawn guy wouldn't sell them before he checked ebay and "other sources", and he wanted our poor guy to come back the next day.
Don't put out stuff you don't have a for for.
That's why this was bad.
esquire
03-22-2005, 05:46 PM
He says, well, he prices off of eBay. I say, ok, I'll give you a dollar a manual.
He proceeds to tell me he's going to have to look up each manual on eBay and get me a total price, but, ON TOP OF THAT, he's too busy to do it now and that I could call back on Monday.
Then you should have said,
"Ok, if you are going to price things off ebay, make sure you take into account your listing fees for each manual, your final auction value for each manual and your paypal fees for each manual, and then I'll give you the difference. By selling them to me, rather than on ebay, I am saving you money."
Now, I know this probably wouldn't work as most pawn owners are slimey greedy bastards, but I would like to at least say that to them. These people that "price" items using ebay don't fully comprehend the reality of it all.
Griking
03-22-2005, 11:14 PM
Now, I know this probably wouldn't work as most pawn owners are slimey greedy bastards,
While I have run into pawn shops like this before I disagree with you here. I've got to say that most of the pawn shops that I visit are all pretty reasonable. There was one shop that used to check eBay for prices in front of me each time I brought a game to the counter. I told him that I wasn't willing to pay eBay prices and I didn't buy the games. I'd go back every few weeks just to see if he got anything new in. Every now and then I'd inquire about the game prices and eventually they were lowered to a price that I was willing to pay for them and I bought them. Either the owner didn't have the success he hoped for on eBay or he just figured that it wasn't worth the hassle. Pawn shop owners are just like everyone else, they want the best price they can get for the least amount of work. I can't call a person slimy greedy bastards for that.
grimbal
03-22-2005, 11:41 PM
I hate that too. My closest Game Xchange leaves NES-N64 boxes out like that.
I went to the counter with a Paper Mario and the guy goes back behind the wire shelves where they keep extra carts/discs and looks through a stack about 5 Paper Mario's. Two were at least boxed! He brings me a shrinkwrapped loose cart. I asked if I could have one in the box and he told me "The managers make us sell the cart only games first" I said no thanks and walked out. :angry:
I worked at the headquaters for GXC back in the late '90's. The warehouse was LOADED with boxes. Though most were used for stocking new stores and supplying stores with extas when needed. If we had more than 10 of a box and a customer asked for the original than we would let them have it. Also we only kept one of each original manual. All extras were put with the games.